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Families And The European Union Law Politics And Pluralism Law In Context Clare Mcglynn

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Families And The European Union Law Politics And Pluralism Law In Context Clare Mcglynn
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Clare McGlynn
ISBN: 9780511349454, 9780521613354, 0521613353, 0511349459
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Families And The European Union Law Politics And Pluralism Law In Context Clare Mcglynn by Clare Mcglynn 9780511349454, 9780521613354, 0521613353, 0511349459 instant download after payment.

In the first book to offer a comprehensive analysis of family law in the European Union, McGlynn argues that a traditional concept of 'family' which has many adverse effects - on individuals, on families (in all their diverse forms), and indeed on the economic ambitions of the EU is forming the basis for the little-recognised and under-researched field of EU family law. This book examines three different aspects of family life - childhood, parenthood and partnerships - and critically analyses existing EU law in relation to each. It examines the emerging field of EU family law, providing a highly sceptical account of recent developments and a robust challenge to the arguments in favour of the codification of European civil law, including family law.

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